This year's NFL Scouting Combine will include an aptitude test given to players in addition to the controversial Wonderlic exam.

The new test will not be a replacement for the Wonderlic, NFL.com reported. National Football Scouting president Jeff Foster described it as "something that's a little more evolved than the Wonderlic."

Specifics about the test were not divulged.

Given the amount of data already collected on draft prospects by NFL personnel, one must wonder about reaching a point of diminishing returns during the evaluation process.

Russell Wilson was selected 75th overall in the 2012 NFL Draft. He then led the Seattle Seahawks to the playoffs.

Alfred Morris, second in the league in rushing behind Adrian Peterson, was drafted No. 173 overall by the Washington Redskins, who also were a playoff team.